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Herbivory drives the spread of salt marsh die-off
MD Bertness, CP Brisson, MC Bevil, SM Crotty
PloS one 9 (3), e92916, 2014
622014
Experimental predator removal causes rapid salt marsh die‐off
MD Bertness, CP Brisson, TC Coverdale, MC Bevil, SM Crotty, ER Suglia
Ecology letters 17 (7), 830-835, 2014
602014
Sea-level rise and the emergence of a keystone grazer alter the geomorphic evolution and ecology of southeast US salt marshes
SM Crotty, C Ortals, TM Pettengill, L Shi, M Olabarrieta, MA Joyce, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (30), 17891-17902, 2020
592020
Positive interactions expand habitat use and the realized niches of sympatric species
SM Crotty, MD Bertness
Ecology 96 (10), 2575-2582, 2015
532015
Foundation species patch configuration mediates salt marsh biodiversity, stability and multifunctionality
SM Crotty, SJ Sharp, AC Bersoza, KD Prince, K Cronk, EE Johnson, ...
Ecology Letters 21 (11), 1681-1692, 2018
392018
Multiple stressors and the potential for synergistic loss of New England salt marshes
SM Crotty, C Angelini, MD Bertness
PloS one 12 (8), e0183058, 2017
382017
Indirect human impacts turn off reciprocal feedbacks and decrease ecosystem resilience
MD Bertness, CP Brisson, SM Crotty
Oecologia 178, 231-237, 2015
292015
Optimizing coastal restoration with the stress gradient hypothesis
HS Fischman, SM Crotty, C Angelini
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1917), 20191978, 2019
242019
A large invasive consumer reduces coastal ecosystem resilience by disabling positive species interactions
MJS Hensel, BR Silliman, J van de Koppel, E Hensel, SJ Sharp, ...
Nature Communications 12 (1), 6290, 2021
162021
Geomorphology and species interactions control facilitation cascades in a salt marsh ecosystem
SM Crotty, C Angelini
Current Biology 30 (8), 1562-1571. e4, 2020
162020
Direct and indirect trophic effects of predator depletion on basal trophic levels
H Chen, S Hagerty, SM Crotty, MD Bertness
Ecology 97 (2), 338-346, 2016
152016
The foundation for building the conservation capacity of community ecology
SM Crotty, AH Altieri, JF Bruno, H Fischman, MD Bertness
Frontiers in Marine Science 6, 238, 2019
132019
A natural history model of New England salt marsh die-off
TM Pettengill, SM Crotty, C Angelini, MD Bertness
Oecologia 186, 621-632, 2018
122018
Mussels drive polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) biomagnification in a coastal food web
KD Prince, SM Crotty, A Cetta, JJ Delfino, TM Palmer, ND Denslow, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 9180, 2021
82021
Faunal engineering stimulates landscape-scale accretion in southeastern US salt marshes
SM Crotty, D Pinton, A Canestrelli, HS Fischman, C Ortals, NR Dahl, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 881, 2023
52023
Wrack enhancement of post-hurricane vegetation and geomorphological recovery in a coastal dune
MA Joyce, SM Crotty, C Angelini, O Cordero, C Ortals, D de Battisti, ...
Plos one 17 (8), e0273258, 2022
32022
Reply to Wilson et al.: Feedbacks between geomorphology and fauna engineers are key to predicting coastal response to rising seas
SM Crotty, T Bianchi, A Altieri, C Angelini
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (9), e2118042119, 2022
12022
Geomorphology and species interactions control facilitation cascade self-organization and strength
SM Crotty, C Angelini
Current Biology, 2020
12020
Systems and methods for carbon sequestration using enhanced weathering
J Katchinoff, N Planavsky, J Jordan, D Takahashi, S Crotty, J Freiberg
US Patent 11,938,445, 2024
2024
Influence of the Keystone Grazer, Sesarma reticulatum, on the Hydrology and Organic Matter Cycling in Salt Marshes of the Southeastern USA
ES Morrison, TS Bianchi, WF Kenney, M Brenner, K Prince, S Williams, ...
Estuaries and Coasts, 1-18, 2024
2024
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